As your next Congressman for Arizona’s 4th Congressional District—representing Mesa, Ahwatukee, Tempe, and Chandler—I am dedicated to ensuring equality and justice under the law for every Arizonan. Our justice system must be fair, impartial, and rooted in the rule of law, not swayed by political agendas or progressive experiments that undermine public safety. For too long, Washington has allowed political prosecutions to target dissenters, neglected law enforcement, and pushed reforms that weaken our communities. I believe in a conservative vision that upholds the Trump agenda of law and order, ends partisan weaponization of justice, and supports our officers while addressing sensible reforms. We don’t need more federal overreach or soft-on-crime policies—we need strength, fairness, and accountability.
My Plan for Equality and Justice Under the Law
- End Political Prosecutions and Weaponized Justice
No American should face prosecution based on their political beliefs or affiliations. I’ll fight to stop the federal government from targeting individuals—like conservatives or Trump supporters—for their views, ensuring the justice system remains impartial and free from partisan abuse. While some focus on expanding federal oversight, I’ll protect CD4 residents from politically motivated attacks. - Uphold Law and Order Fairly and Justly
Law and order is the bedrock of a safe community, and I’ll uphold the Trump agenda by supporting policies that crack down on crime while ensuring justice is administered fairly. I’ll oppose soft-on-crime measures that endanger Mesa families or Chandler businesses, advocating instead for a system that protects the innocent and punishes the guilty—without bias or favoritism. - Recruit and Train Law Enforcement Officers Better
Our police officers in Tempe, Ahwatukee, and across CD4 deserve our unwavering support. I’ll push for federal funding to recruit, train, and equip law enforcement with the tools and skills they need to serve and protect effectively. This includes better de-escalation training, community engagement, and resources to retain top talent—strengthening our thin blue line while fostering trust. - Support Criminal Justice Reform with a Conservative Approach
Justice must balance accountability with redemption. I’ll support commonsense reforms—like rescheduling cannabis away from Schedule I to reflect its medical use—while preserving tough penalties for violent offenders. Unlike progressive calls to defund the police or overhaul the system entirely, I’ll align with the Trump agenda by promoting reforms that reduce recidivism, protect public safety, and respect the rule of law. - Protect Communities Without Federal Overreach
CD4’s suburban neighborhoods thrive when law enforcement is strong and justice is fair, not when Washington imposes heavy-handed mandates. I’ll advocate for federal policies that empower local police and courts to address crime effectively, rejecting one-size-fits-all reforms that erode local control. Our communities need support, not micromanagement. - Ensure Equal Justice for All
Every Arizonan—regardless of race, religion, or background—deserves equal treatment under the law. I’ll fight against corruption, bias, or favoritism in our justice system, ensuring it serves all CD4 residents fairly. While some prioritize equity programs over equality, I’ll focus on upholding the Constitution and delivering justice that unites, not divides.
A Conservative Vision for Justice
For years, career politicians have pushed federal overreach, progressive justice reforms, and equity agendas that weaken law enforcement and embolden criminals—leaving CD4 families at risk. I reject the notion that defunding police or targeting political opponents will make us safer or more just. As a conservative leader, I’ll fight for equality and justice under the law by ending political prosecutions, upholding law and order fairly, recruiting and training better officers, and supporting the Trump agenda alongside sensible reforms. Together, we can build a stronger, safer, and more just future for Mesa, Ahwatukee, Tempe, and Chandler.